Warehouse Associate ID - 11348

Job Title: Warehouse Operator

Department: Warehouse

Reports to: Warehouse Manager

Hours Available: Monday - Friday, 5:00am-1:30pm (30-minute lunch break) or Monday - Friday, 8:00am-4:30pm (30-minute lunch break)

FLSA Class: Non-Exempt (Hourly)

EEO1 Classification: Operatives

Physical Address: 1953 Langston Street, Rock Hill, SC 29730

Salary Range: $13.00 - $22.00 per hour (Actual compensation will be determined based on experience, location, and other factors permitted by law)

Grade: 1

Why Work @ BEDGEAR?

If you're looking for a career and not just a job, BEDGEAR provides a work environment that accelerates growth for all its team members. Keeping up with the everyday challenges of a fast-growing consumer goods company demands a team of all-in players, who are focused on continuous improvement, collaboration, leadership, and have a growth-mindset. If you want to elevate yourself personally and professionally, surrounding yourself with others that share the same values, beliefs, and behaviors will provide the support and extra push to reach new heights and smash new goals. At BEDGEAR you can expect to find successful teammates who exemplify our core values of being:

HUNGRY - HUMBLE - CURIOUS - CLEVER - COMMITTED - HUMANITARIAN

About BEDGEAR® PERFORMANCE®

Launched in 2009, BEDGEAR® is the brand of Performance® that provides innovative bedding by focusing on an active lifestyle and well-being. BEDGEAR's sleep solutions are engineered with Performance fabrics that are temperature neutral and instant cooling and maximizes airflow to allow the body to naturally regulate its temperature. With a core belief of One Size Does Not Fit All™, BEDGEAR has redefined the way people view sleep by developing interactive in-store experiences and breathable bedding products that are personally fit to a consumer based on specific factors, including body type, sleep position and temperature. BEDGEAR is dedicated to integrating environmental responsibility into product development to ensure less returned goods are being sent to landfills. BEDGEAR is essential to the rest and recovery routines of professional athletes and active people who need to maximize their sleep. A proud manufacturer in the USA, BEDGEAR offers mattresses, pillows, sheets, blankets, pet beds as well as travel, kids and baby products that often feature removable and washable covers to maintain a clean and healthy sleep environment. BEDGEAR is represented in more than 4,000 retail stores across the globe and has earned more than 220 U.S. and worldwide patents, trademark registrations and pending applications. Sleep Fuels Everything®!

Learn more at BEDGEAR.com.

Summary:The Warehouse Operator is responsible for performing all BEDGEAR warehousing functions in a safe, professional, and efficient manner, adhering to established processes and procedures. This role ensures exceptional service for both internal and external customers by accurately executing tasks such as unloading, picking, and shipping products with 100% precision.

Essential Functions (includes but not limited to):

The Warehouse Operator is responsible for performing all BEDGEAR warehousing functions in a safe, professional, and efficient manner, adhering to established processes and procedures. This position requires an intermediate understanding of warehousing best practices, including physical and systematic receiving processes, maintaining appropriate stock levels for production, and accurately picking finished goods orders using warehouse management systems and RF scanners. This role ensures exceptional, uncompromising service for both internal and external customers by executing tasks swiftly, accurately, and professionally.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Participate in all warehousing functions while following established safety and operational procedures.
  • Maintain inventory safely and accurately within the warehouse.
  • Accurately pick all order types (B2B and B2C) according to pick tickets, ensuring 100% accuracy.
  • Efficiently floor load finished goods cartons on full truckloads or containers to maximize cubic space.
  • Perform inventory counts at required accuracy levels using current measurement techniques.
  • Ensure production areas maintain appropriate stock levels to prevent workflow disruptions.
  • Move completed work orders from production areas into finished goods inventory.
  • Complete receiving condition reports and validate received SKU and carton counts.
  • Assist in manual unloading and processing of inbound containers containing raw materials and finished goods.
  • Operate powered industrial trucks and other warehouse equipment are necessary to complete tasks.
  • Perform daily pre-operational checks on all equipment used in warehouse operations.
  • Label, palletize, and stage inbound and outbound materials accurately.
  • Utilize WMS and RF scanners to ensure systematic accuracy in all warehousing processes.
  • Maintain a clean, organized, and hazard-free warehouse space.
  • Comfortable performing tasks that require constant physical activity, including standing, walking, bending, and reaching.



This job description is intended as a general guideline and should not be considered an exhaustive list of responsibilities. The Warehouse Operator may be required to perform additional duties, as well as be tasked with special projects as needed.

MUST HAVE:

Ability to prioritize effectively and operate efficiently; use sound judgment to make rational decisions; ability to recognize opportunities and evoke change where applicable; must be objective v. subjective; strong follow-up skills; intrapersonal skills; excellent communication skills; attention to detail and process orientation; problem-solving skills; must have thorough understanding of company's confidentiality agreement.

Qualifications/Requirements:



Education/Experience/License Requirements:

  • A minimum of 2 years' experience in warehouse and distribution environment.
  • Experience operating a forklift or pallet jack is a plus
  • Prior experience handling a large number of SKU's (10K+)
  • Knowledge of Ecommerce shipping a plus
  • Must have RF scanner experience
  • Highly organized and detail oriented with strong follow-up
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
  • Proven ability to work independently and collaboratively within a team environment
  • Must possess excellent attention to detail and a solid understanding of quality and accuracy standards.


Sensory Requirements: Should have working use of hearing and vision with or without the use of corrective lenses/hearing aids to be able to read paperwork, stand for an extended periods of time, and frequently move about the facility.

Environmental: N/A - indoor warehouse environment (not climate controlled)

Language Skills: English proficiency required (reading, writing, speaking, comprehension).

Mathematical Skills: Basic arithmetic and algebra

Reasoning Ability: The Warehouse Operator must use sound judgment, problem-solving skills, and critical thinking to resolve challenges and maintain accuracy in a fast-paced environment. This role requires the ability to prioritize tasks, adapt to shifting demands, and identify opportunities for process improvements while ensuring safety, efficiency, and attention to detail.

Work Environment: Indoor warehouse environment (not climate controlled)

Physical Demands:

ACTIVITY

FREQUENCY ACTIVITY

FREQUENCY

N

Never

O

Occas

F

Freq

C

Const

N

Never

O

Occas

F

Freq

C

Const

Lift/Carry:

10 Lbs. Or less

X

Climb

X

11-15 Lbs.

X

Crawl

X

16-20 Lbs.

X

Reach

Above Shoulder

X

21-40 Lbs.

X

Reach Outward

X

41-50 Lbs.

X

Handling/Fingering

X

50- 100 Lbs.

X

Stand

X

Over 100 Lbs.

X

Push/Pull:

Walk

X

12 Lbs. Or less

X

Sit

X

13-20 Lbs.

X

26-40 Lbs.

X

Drive:

41-100 Lbs.

X

Automatic

X

Standard

X

Bend

X

Squat/Kneel

X

Twist/Turn

X

Type/Keyboard

X

Appropriate work intensity level: Sedentary Light Medium Heavy Very Heavy

Key:

N-Never

O-Occasional; 1-33% of time

F-Frequent; 34-66% of time

C-Constant; 67-100% of time

BEDGEAR® is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer that participates in the E-Verify program!

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